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Location: just south of the "Bug Station," Dorris, California. Only a few miles from the Oregon border. (I live in Oregon.)

My daughter-in-law and my great-granddaughter. They're on an expedition around The Lake, which forms on the property when there is heavy precipitation in late winter and spring. It forms only every few years. It's about 3 ft. deep, at most. A superb place for paddling around while the dogs swim and play. At night, there is a deafening frog and toad symphony. The Lake is busy with hundreds of ducks, egrets, owls and even bald eagles eating frogs, toads and little fish.

Where these amphibians and fish come from, I don't know. (I can't see well enough to do research on this!) Are they the kind that sprout out of the mud during the water years? Maybe...there are no other water sources nearby, such as a river, to bring the water-dwellers to The Lake. When The Lake is gone, the surrounding area - several square miles - is arid and even looks alkaline in some spots. Anyway, that's the story of The Lake!
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16 comments

Annemarie said:

very nice
3 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Annemarie:

Merci!
3 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

A delightful family photo............and a fascinating story Diane. Thanks for sharing!
3 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to Keith Burton:

Thanks so much, Keith!
3 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Wonderful capture!
3 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you!
3 months ago ( translate )

raingirl said:

So great to see these smiling faces (well, one smiling, one concentrating...) - and to see you posting!

Is summer treating you well?
3 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to raingirl:

Aw, thanks raingirl!
3 months ago

Pam J said:

HAPPY DAYS !
3 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

Yes...so much fun!
3 months ago ( translate )

Patrick Brandy said:

Le plaisir de l'été belle photo agréable
3 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Patrick Brandy:

Merci, Patrick!
3 months ago ( translate )

Jean Paul Capdeville said:

Tu pose des questions trés intéréssantes Diane. Je n'ai pas la réponse mais les animaux sont étonnants.Dans mon jardin il y a petit trou d'eau que j'avais réalisé moi même. il est alimenté par l'eau de pluie et parfois un peu de celle du puit.Tout un tas de petits animaux s'y sont installés, surtout des grenouilles.Un jour ,j'ai eu la surpprise d'y découvrir une anguille. Comment est-elle venue là ? encore un mystére.J'envie ta belle fille. J'ai beaucoup aimé faire du kayak sur les rivières. Hélas, maintenant je ne peux plus.Ainsi va la vie.
3 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Jean Paul Capdeville:

Well, Jean Paul, I can't do much of anything, anymore! I understand! I have actually thought of making a tiny water-hole in my yard. I saw a lady make a tiny pond on Youtube,n using a little black bowl, just to see what would happen. She had two small frogs and water plants after just a few months! None of it added by her! Let's try it next spring!
3 months ago

raingirl replied to Diane Putnam:

*smile*
3 months ago ( translate )